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  • The Wall Street Journal dubbed Berggruen the "homeless billionaire," because he has no residence or car.

    latimes.com - News 2010

  • The Wall Street Journal dubbed Berggruen the "homeless billionaire," because he has no residence or car.

    latimes.com - News 2010

  • The Wall Street Journal dubbed Berggruen the "homeless billionaire," because he has no residence or car.

    latimes.com - News 2010

  • Nicolas Berggruen will give at least $20 million to a group of Californians who long to restructure state government so it is more responsive to voters, more responsible with public funds and ready to reposition the state to meet the challenges of today's economy.

    Billionaire Nicolas Berggruen Invests Millions In Restructuring California latimes.com 2010

  • This first phase of Newark's transformation encompasses 400,000 square feet; Mr. Berggruen said there is enough land to develop six million square feet.

    Viewing Newark as a 'Blank Canvas' 2012

  • Mr. Meier is also working with Mr. Berggruen, a major partner in this project, on the tallest residential tower in Tel Aviv as well as a group of houses in Turkey.

    Viewing Newark as a 'Blank Canvas' 2012

  • For the last six years, Mr. Berggruen said he has been investing in land in downtown Newark.

    Viewing Newark as a 'Blank Canvas' 2012

  • Nicolas Berggruen will give at least $20 million to a group of Californians who long to restructure state government so it is more responsive to voters, more responsible with public funds and ready to reposition the state to meet the challenges of today's economy.

    Billionaire Nicolas Berggruen Invests Millions In Restructuring California latimes.com 2010

  • Mr. Berggruen, who rather famously does not keep his own residence and resides solely in hotels, said his interest in developing places like Berlin, Tel Aviv and Los Angeles, where he is also heavily involved in the arts, is "part of being a human being."

    Viewing Newark as a 'Blank Canvas' 2012

  • Newark Mayor Cory Booker, Lloyd Blankfein of Goldman Sachs, Eric Schmidt of Google and Nicolas Berggruen of Berggruen Holdings, were on site in Newark, N.J., Thursday for the groundbreaking of Teachers Village, a mixed-use development that will include three charter schools, more than 200 moderately priced apartments for Newark teachers and various retail establishments.

    Viewing Newark as a 'Blank Canvas' 2012

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